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Aug-31-15 | | Manu2: white's bishop will prove a handful and maul Anand's pawns after rook exchanges!! |
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Aug-31-15 | | Marmot PFL: Giri after winning his first game seems content to draw the rest. |
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Aug-31-15
 | | Penguincw: < Marmot PFL: Giri after winning his first game seems content to draw the rest. > You can't really blame. He is the only player still perfect in the 2015 Grand Tour. The same applies to his record against Carlsen. |
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Aug-31-15 | | BOSTER: Rb5, or time to move the king. |
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Aug-31-15
 | | Penguincw: Perhaps 27.Nc7 next, threatening to wish a pawn or the bishop vs. knight. |
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Aug-31-15
 | | keypusher: <Penguincw: < Marmot PFL: Giri after winning his first game seems content to draw the rest. >
You can't really blame. He is the only player still perfect in the 2015 Grand Tour. The same applies to his record against Carlsen.> Draws=perfection? :-) |
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Aug-31-15 | | Manu2: and the mauling will begin in earnest!! |
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Aug-31-15 | | Ulhumbrus: Kasparov is back in the commentary box and this time to give some analysis, or at least commentary. Here is the link: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-t... |
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Aug-31-15
 | | Penguincw: < keypusher: <Penguincw: < Marmot PFL: Giri after winning his first game seems content to draw the rest. > You can't really blame [him]. He is the only player still perfect in the 2015 Grand Tour. The same applies to his record against Carlsen.> Draws=perfection? :-) >
Draws = undefeated record continues. :)
(I probably hold the site record for most posts where I use the wrong word to describe something) |
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Aug-31-15
 | | keypusher: < Penguincw: < keypusher: <Penguincw: < Marmot PFL: Giri after winning his first game seems content to draw the rest. > You can't really blame [him]. He is the only player still perfect in the 2015 Grand Tour. The same applies to his record against Carlsen.>
Draws=perfection? :-) >
Draws = undefeated record continues. :)
(I probably hold the site record for most posts where I use the wrong word to describe something)> No, it was perfectly (so to speak) clear what you meant. I was just being difficult. |
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Aug-31-15 | | BOSTER: White wants to push a5-a6, and move Rb7 when knights out the board. |
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Aug-31-15
 | | Penguincw: 28.Nb8 would force the knights to come off (without losing temp). 28.Nb4 might also as well. <keypusher>
Yes, I know, but it still sucks how many mistakes I make in my posts... |
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Aug-31-15 | | Manu2: a5 forces matters |
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Aug-31-15 | | rczcarvalho: Probably drawn |
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Aug-31-15 | | caissafan1963: Still some life left in this position. Black wants to bring his king to the Q side and exchange off the rooks. Then his extra pawn can come to life. |
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Aug-31-15
 | | offramp: Pawns are better than rooks in the end game. So both has 1 rook. That means it's gonna be a check or pawn kill. QED! |
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Aug-31-15 | | cormier: ...Rd8 . a5 |
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Aug-31-15 | | MindCtrol9: Who do you think is better,White or Black.I like Black endgame. |
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Aug-31-15 | | ajile: It went from being the Sinquefield Cup to now the Kasparov Show. : / |
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Aug-31-15
 | | Penguincw: This game and So-Topalov both drawn. |
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Aug-31-15
 | | keypusher: <MindCtrol9: Who do you think is better,White or Black.I like Black endgame.> Hate 'em both. And Aronian and Anand agree, since they ended the game as quickly as they could. |
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Aug-31-15 | | MindCtrol9: Yes,it was much more to play.The spirit of fight was needed.Me,myself,I don't play to make draws,and when I see I have chances to win I don't quit. |
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Aug-31-15 | | Absentee: Having to shuffle pieces until move 31 to draw is pretty sad. |
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Aug-31-15
 | | WannaBe: Aronian offered the peace treaty, Anand accepted it. |
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Aug-31-15 | | MindCtrol9: Anand had an extra pawn.If you have pawns on both sides of the board,the Knight suppose to be better than a Bishop,but in a closed position.Here is not that,and that is why Aronian did not exchange his Knight for the Bishop having Anand an extra pawn. Right or wrong? |
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